Missouri remains a very popular location for enemies to target missiles at and the list is growing apparently based on an updated nuclear first strike list from FEMA.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency constantly updates what it believes would be likely nuclear targets in America for the sake of preparation. Some locations in Missouri like Whiteman Air Force Base and Fort Leonard Wood are high priorities for obvious reasons, but there are several new additions to the list that might surprise you.

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I cannot imagine an enemy trying to trigger a massive earthquake with a nuclear attack, but in an all-out assault, who knows? I also find it interesting that places like Cape Girardeau and Joplin are now on the FEMA list. It looks like the Mark Twain National Forest part of Missouri might be the only "safe" place if a worst-case scenario attack happens. But, any type of nuclear strike would no doubt be devastating to the United States and the world.

You can look at the newest FEMA map for yourself that was dropped on Reddit.

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